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News From Mrs. Gabler’s K-2 Classroom - October 2011 October is such an exciting month! Truly a favorite of both students and teachers. Your precious children have been making tremendous progress and we are very proud of them. They have become familiar with all our classroom procedures and school rules and are enthusiastic about all the new skills they have mastered. On October 3 Kindergarten had a prayer service honoring our class patron saint, St. Francis of Assisi. The children brought a stuffed animal that day to commemorate his love of all God's creatures. Each child received a St. Francis medal and holy card. Our prayers for the month are the Hail Mary and the Hail Holy Queen. We will study Mary's life and practice the prayers of the Rosary as well as discuss the Mysteries. We'll witness a "Living Rosary" Prayer Service on October 12 at 2:00 pm. The students may bring a rosary that day and parents may join us in Church. Mass days in October are October 6, 14, 19, and 28. The children have been quite the chefs in preparing special snacks in class like Awesome Owls and Ants on a Log. They really enjoyed the waffles and blueberries (for children's book author Robert McCloskey’s birthday) as well as making yummy applesauce (for Johnny Appleseed Day). Comparing types of apples, tasting them, and graphing our favorites was a delicious math and science lesson. There will be more delicious edibles like Dogs in a Blanket, Ghost Toast, and Spooky Spiders to enjoy in the month ahead. In Science class we’ve discussed the changing seasons and what happens to leaves. We’ve collected leaves and sorted them by type and size and even made leaf prints by coloring and ironing real leaves. We had fun discussing the center of gravity and then balancing our paper acrobats on our fingers, pencils, chairs, and even our noses! We anticipate learning about our skeletons, and our favorite arachnids, spiders, later this month. During October we will complete letterbooks Dd, Ss, and Ll. We are beginning to blend all the letter sounds we've studied thus far to read simple words. Practice this at home with your child. Be sure to go over the letterbooks, math papers, and all worksheets that are sent home and please empty the blue folder each evening. Practice writing letters, words, and sentences on lined paper. Also have your child practice his/her name using a capital letter at the beginning and the rest lowercase. For letterbook Dd we'll have a special “Dads-N-Donuts" breakfast in our classroom on October 4. Our Dog Show event is scheduled for Thursday, October 6, when the children bring a stuffed animal dog for Show-N-Tell. Kindergartners may wear silly socks on October 13 in honor of letterbook Ss. Have your child practice counting to 100 (without help) and also count by 1's, 2's, 5's, and 10's. Review one to one correspondence and the concepts of one more and one fewer (less). Practice writing the numbers on lined paper and review the order of numbers as well as identification of numbers when presented out of sequence. Encourage your student to use manipulatives at home and review patterns, shapes, sorting, and graphing. We'll break out the pennies, nickels, and dimes to practice counting by ones, fives, and tens. When our Jack-o-Lantern pumpkin comes to class we'll do some special estimating and measuring activities. On Monday, October 10, individual photographs will be taken. The students are allowed to wear appropriate free dress. Remember that Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up on October 20 and 21. There will be no regular classes or BASP on those days. Only parents should attend the conferences in the primary (PK-3rd) building. Mrs. Gabler looks forward to meeting with you and discussing your wonderful child’s progress. October always marks the beginning of the BOOK-IT Program. You have received information about this from your child. We teachers in grades K-5 feel very strongly about this especially worthwhile incentive to encourage children and families to read together. The program runs for six months, from October through March. Kinders are expected to read (or have read to them) 5 books each month. Write down the titles, sign the list, and send it to school by the end of each month and we’ll give your child a certificate for a free personal pan pizza (only one pizza certificate can be awarded each month). Special rewards are given to those students who read the five books for all six months of the program and the class gets a special reward at the end of the program if all of our students have participated. October has some special weeks to remember: During Pink Week beginning Monday, October 17, we focus on breast cancer awareness by wearing pink. A number of St. Francis present and former staff members are breast cancer survivors as well as some parents and relatives of students. Others have lost their lives to the disease. Monday the new school pink week shirt (order forms for these are printable from the DeSales Details and Update) can be worn. Tuesday is "Pink Out" day and anything pink will work - shirts, pants, socks, shoes, caps, etc. That Wednesday everyone is encouraged to wear a pink ribbon on their dress uniform. The following week is Red Ribbon Week. This week is all about preventing drug abuse. We'll have blue and gold day on Monday, October 24. Tuesday is "Put a Cap on Drug Abuse Day" and students may wear any hat or cap. Wednesday we will "Team up against Drug Abuse" by wearing any sports team shirt. Thursday we'll give drugs "the boot" by wearing boots and western or Texan clothes. Finally on Friday the children are encouraged to bring a canned good for the poor to show the we "can" prevent drug abuse. At the end of the month Kindergarten will celebrate Halloween. The children will be allowed to wear a costume instead of their uniform that day. They may choose to wear a "saint" or "angel" outfit (since the next day is All Saints Day), or a more traditional Halloween costume, or they may wear their spirit shirt and jeans. A party and games are being planned. Many have volunteered to help already. If you would like to be a part of this celebration please contact our Kindergarten Room Parent Coordinator, Mrs. Sharlla Serrano. Her email address is shar_serrano@yahoo.com. That day the Kinders through 2nd graders will be dismissed at 11:45 while the rest of the school gets out at 12 noon so teachers can attend a special Diocesan meeting. Many thanks to all those who have sent in Box Tops for Education. There is a school-wide contest this month and the class that collects the most box tops gets a free dress day and the child in each division that turns in the most box tops gets a cash reward. Thank you for all your prayers, love, and support. Your children are such a joy to teach and we look forward to every day spent with them. Each one is a precious gift from God. May God bless all of you. Your Partners in Education, Mrs. Gabler and Mrs. Kaiser
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